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Part 2 - Blackholepairs |
ARGUMENT
0703
BROUGHT
FORWARD
- ARGUMENT
0313: Every blackhole is surrounded by a gravitysheath within which
its gravitypull is stronger than that of any other object.
- ARGUMENT
0314: Every blackhole's gravitysheath is surrounded by a
gravitysheath interface.
- ARGUMENT
0315: Every blackhole has a vergence velocity.
- ARGUMENT
0316: Every blackhole has an escape velocity.
- ARGUMENT
0317: A blackhole is either overstable, stable, or understable.
- ARGUMENT
0702: An electron consists of two gravitationally bound blackholes.
REASONING:
- Every
teel is gravitationally attracted toward every other teel in the
Universe.
- Thus
every object made of teels is attracted toward every other object
made of teels in the Universe.
- Thus
every blackhole is attracted toward every other blackhole in the
Universe.
- Thus
every blackhole is one half of a blackholepair.
- The
gravitypull between two blackholes is governed by the inverse
square law.
CONCLUSION:
- Every
blackhole is one half of a blackholepair with every other blackhole
in the Universe.
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GLOSSARY:
- blackholepair:
Two blackholes bonded by their mutual gravitypull with the
strength of the bond being per the Inverse Square Law.
- inverse
square law (gravitational):
The gravitational attraction force between two point masses is
directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely
proportional to the square of their separation distance. The force
is always attractive and acts along the line joining them from their
centre.
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